from: http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/About-three-million-children-at-risk-in-Africa-UN/358130/ 
Almost three million children across the Horn of Africa  are at risk of death, disease and malnutrition due to a combination of  drought, rising food prices and conflict, UNICEF said on Saturday. 
The children are among the more than 14 million people  in Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Kenya, Uganda and Djibouti that are  critically affected, and the numbers are on an ‘alarming upward  trajectory,’ UNICEF said. 
The agency said some experts are predicting that  million more children and families could be affected across the Horn of  Africa if steps are not taken immediately. 
“Strong national leadership is needed at this  critical juncture, and more international funding must be quickly  mobilised," UNICEF's Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Per  Engebak, said in a statement. 
"The risks to children and their families are immense and we are running out of time to reverse them." 
Relief efforts in the troubled region have been hampered by weak governance as well as attacks on aid workers by armed groups.  
"Security is a major complication in responding to  the needs of affected people in many parts of the Horn at this time,"  said Engebak. 
He also underscored the difficulties of lack of  access, along with the soaring cost of food grains and cereals  worldwide. Food prices have risen by as much as 200 per cent over the  past eight months in some of the worst drought-affected countries,  making it nearly impossible for many families to purchase much-need  items. 

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